The prefix is "kilo".
The acronym SI refers to the International System of Units, a modern form of the metric system. The prefix "kilo" represents 1000 times the base unit. For example, a kilogram is equal to 1000 grams.
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1 kilometer are 1,000 meters.Kilometer (km) = A metric unit of length equal to 1,000 metersThe answerer is in the name: Kilo = As a prefix for units of measurement, one thousand times
"A thousand of..." eg 1 kilometre is 1000 metres.
A kilo is 1000 times the base unit.in the case, the base unit is a meter is 0.001 kilometers.1 kilometer is 1000 meters
The kilogram is, which is 1000 times heavier.
I assume you mean "How many meters in 1 kilometer"?The SI prefix "kilo" means "thousand", so one kilogram is 1000 grams, and one kilometer is 1000 meters.
The prefix is "kilo".
The kilo- shows 1000 times larger. It is used in kilograms and kilometer.
The kilo- shows 1000 times larger. It is used in kilograms and kilometer.
The prefix for 1000 is kilo-.
milli
The prefix 'kilo' means '1000'. 'Kilogram' means and is equal to '1000 grams'.
The unit of length is the metre, the prefix for 1000 is "kilo", so 1000 metres is one kilometre.
"Kilo" means 1000. It is not really a unit of measurement, but a prefix used with other units of measurements.
Kilo = 1,000 times the base unit Abbreviation = K Here is a link for all of the SI Prefixes and their decimal, short scale, long scale, and prefix as well as the symbol of abbreviation : http://.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SI_prefix Hope this helped!
mL is short for "milli-liters". The "milli" prefix means that it is 1000 times smaller than the original unit. Therefore, there are 3.5 x 1000 = 3500mL in 3.5L
A kilometer is equal to 1,000 times greater than a meter. The prefix "kilo" means 1,000. On the other hand, a millimeter is 1,000 times smaller than a meter.
1.35 meters. 100 cm = 1 m. 135/100 = 1.35. This displays the inherent usefulness of the metric system as all units and subunits are simply related by powers of 10 and can be readily identified by their prefix. Milli = 1/1000 of a unit Centi = 1/100 of a unit Deci = 1/10 of a unit No prefix = that unit Deca = 10 * that unit Hecto = 100 * that unit Kilo = 1000 times that unit And so on.